Thomas Hungerford of Rowden

Sir Thomas Hungerford of Rowden (died 17 January 1469) was an English nobleman.

Thomas was pardoned by Edward IV for participating in the rebellion of his father in November 1462 and was knighted not long afterward.

They were tried on 12 January 1469 in Salisbury before a court headed by six peers including Richard, Duke of Gloucester and found guilty by a jury of 16.

They were charged with having joined in a Lancastrian conspiracy to restore Henry VI and plotted with his wife Margaret of Anjou on 21 May 1468 and other occasions the "final death and final destruction...of the Most Christian Prince, Edward IV.

The attainders on her father and grandfather were reversed in her favour in 1485, and her husband was summoned to Parliament as Lord Hungerford.